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At first it went through BS stuff about connection to sites to see their code, which is cool and all, but not useful. Finally it got to sockets which I believe is what ones needs to connect to servers and have shit done, and play multiplayer games.

If I can make an online version of generation1 simulator, which currently does not exist, it would put PD on the map as the only site with one. Also if I can implement double and triple battles for later generations online, that would also put us on the map.

ah I just downloaded the shit from the site and it doesn't work because my computer is to new... to make things worse if I do somehow get it to run, my computer than identifies it as c++ code and opens up codeblocks...

what is a good compilerer to actually connect to the internet AND is user friendly

Ok I finally got around to coping the code for the first video and downloading netbeans, overall it is "working" although its not giving me the message it is doing so, infact unlike the video is opens up another window where it fires off a whole slew of connections until it gets to the client. The client side also doesn't appear to work as wanted... here is the code... maybe I am missing something